Shumpert, the 17th overall pick, was the Knicks’ starting point guard until Jeremy Lin came along last weekend.

“I was shocked he didn’t make it,’’ D’Antoni said before the Knicks’ 107-93 victory over the Wizards last night. “Not taking anything away from other guys.’’

D’Antoni was informed assistant coaches are the ones who vote on the players.

“Could be a reason why they’re assistants,” D’Antoni said. “Because he plays as well as anybody. Iman deserved to be on it. It’s too bad.”

“I can guarantee there’s no rookie better defensively. That’s half the game. The other half he played well after being put in a spot where he had to be the point guard. And he’s not naturally a point guard. His best position is 2 and he can play 3. I’m shocked. That’s wild.’’

Landry Fields was voted as one of the sophomores. The format has changed, as the rookies and sophomores will be mixed together on teams. The rookies making it were Cleveland’s Kyrie Irving and Tristan Thompson, Minnesota’s Ricky Rubio and Derrick Williams, Nets’ MarShon Brooks, Detroit’s Brandon Knight, San Antonio’s Kawhi Leonard, Phoenix’s Markieff Morris, and Charlotte’s Kemba Walker. The Knicks bypassed Brooks for Shumpert.